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  • Fingerprinting Rice: Fighting Food Fraud, Saving Lives

    Mary Mcbride, Director, Applied Segment Markets, Sponsored A Request For The Agilent Foundation To Fund This Initiative. A Grant Was Awarded.

    Half of the world’s population depends upon rice as their premium staple food. In recent history, rice consumption has travelled far beyond Asian countries to become the fastestgrowing food staple in Africa – and unscrupulous people are taking advantage of this massive business opportunity.

  • Department of Forensic Sciences to Train Fire Service Officers in Forensic Investigations

    The Department of Forensic Sciences has held a stakeholders workshop to discuss a training course for personnel of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) on Forensic Fire Investigation.

    The training course is aimed at equipping officers of the Ghana National Fire Service with the requisite skills to conduct forensic investigation into incidents of fire and determine the true cause of such fires.

  • School of Business Presents Awards to 196 Students

    The School of Business (SoB) has awarded 196 students for their exceptional academic performance for the 2017/2018 academic year.

    The awardees comprised students from level 100-300 in the programmes of the School namely, BCom (Accounting), BCom (Finance), BCom(Human Resource Management), BCom (Marketing), BCom (Management) and BCom(Procurement & Supply Chain Management).

  • UTAG Holds National Forum on Free SHS

    Management of universities has been urged to put in place strategies to enrol more fresh students in the 2020/2021 academic year.

  • UCC Signs MoU with Final Vision Technologies

    The University of Cape Coast has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Final Vision (FvTech), a technology solutions company based in Canada, to provide lecturers and students access to educational materials from Database for Development & Excellence (AIDDE) e-library.